Internet Impact Assessment Toolkit
Guides and templates to help you defend the Internet
This toolkit is designed to help build strong arguments to defend and strengthen the Internet. It offers guides, templates, and an analytical framework. Use it to develop advocacy strategies, create campaigns, improve policies, or offer expert-backed guidance on decisions that affect what keeps the Internet working as one network—for all.
What Do We Mean by the Internet?
When we talk about the Internet, we’re referring to a global telecommunications network of more than 70,000 smaller networks around the world. Those thousands of networks aim to follow the same set of networking principles— that is, technical principles and practices for connecting to one another. These principles form the foundation of how the Internet has worked for decades. They’re essential to every digital service, website, app, or smart device we rely on.
The Internet Society has developed a technical description of these foundational principles. We call this The Internet Way of Networking, a framework that describes what makes the Internet unique from other networks. We built this toolkit to help our community of technical, policy, and other experts use this framework. It can help identify where policies, business decisions, regulations, or trends may affect the Internet’s unique foundation, or the best practices that help it grow and thrive.
Want to Check Your Work?
We can help you validate your analysis, even if it’s not finished. Or we can help you decide whether an Internet Impact Assessment is needed. Contact us.